Hello Fabio. Thanks for sharing your death loop. You managed it very well. I'm making some more videos about kitemares and death loops and I think this would make an excellent example for others. Let me know if you're happy for it to be featured.
@@sambaraka5228 Because if the lines twist like this you lose the ability to control the kite and it starts pulling you violently into downwind. This happens when one of the side lines called "backs lines" coils around the bar becoming much shorter than the other and until you release it you are not in control of the kite. 
No. The video is uncut, it was only slowed down. There are three loops, obviously as long as I was dragged and the camera was under water I was unable to film the kite.
I pulled that line to slow down the loop and see what happened, keeping it pulled almost certainly the kite would lean with the LE up and as soon as it left the line it would repair. For firtuna cominque the kite was big so it moved slowly giving me time to handle the situation 🤙🤙
I immediately realized that the problem was on the right line, in fact to stop the wing I pulled the left line. But then I felt the kite go in the shot and I preferred not to have the line in my hand at that moment. From the video everything seems to have happened slowly and the gopro took up the bar itself, but during the event it took me a while to understand what had happened. I only looked at the bar after the second loop 😅😅😅😅
@@fabiofainello9135 Seems plausible, of course. Watching it it seemed like you figured it out since start. but no ok I had this situation I had it on the chicken loop as well. I actually dont remember how i got out of it, it does happen very fast! (edit: on chicken loop i think i ejected and started swimming xD)
Theres no need to pull the quick release unless you're in danger or can not stop the death loop. If you have plenty of room, there's nothing really wrong with the kite looping for a bit, as long as you can stop it by pulling the longer line.
In fact, there were no leeward obstacles, the kite was very large so it looping slowly. As soon as I understood what had happened I calmly tried to solve. 🤙
Landing from the jump the depower lost tension because the kite stalled a little, at that moment I gave an exaggerated command to the bar and the corner of the bar slipped between the depower and the back of the opposite side.